Cornell's recent settlement with the Trump administration to restore roughly $250 million in frozen federal research funding ...
By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News-- Investigators publish new report on Agriculture. According to news reporting from Columbia, Missouri, by NewsRx journalists, research ...
Industry groups and scientists have urged the Trump administration to reconsider its plan to close a renowned Agriculture ...
The State of Wyoming issued a $20 million grant to Plenty Unlimited, Inc. to advance indoor agriculture research and development. It is the largest economic development grant in the state’s history.
Amid a growing agricultural labor crisis, a cadre of computer scientists, farmers and venture capitalists are pitching tech-based solutions that bring to mind a joke from a late `90s comedy classic.
Federally funded agricultural research has made the U.S. into the commodity crop powerhouse it is today. Innovations like better seed varieties, genetic enhancements in livestock and advanced ...
The novel agricultural research of a University of Wyoming senior could help NASA pioneer the future of space farming.
Many larger dairies report having biosecurity protocols in place, according to a Farm Journal survey, but there are gaps in ...
The Harte Research Institute has created a free online platform to educate those interested in oyster farming in Texas. The online courses are free, and include the opportunity to apply for a paid ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oceans 2050, under the leadership of President Alexandra Cousteau and Chief Scientist Professor Carlos Duarte, has unveiled landmark findings published in Nature Climate ...
In the heart of America’s cattle country, researchers are working to breed grasses that will survive drought. In West Virginia, scientists are studying the impacts of climate change on bees that ...
U.S. farmers are under pressure to satisfy multiple demands, such as to produce more crops, pollute less, fulfill consumer preferences, pay fair wages, and make a living—all with increasingly scarce ...